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  1. Dec 20, 2022 · In Short. Maya Angelou creates contrasting images of how a free bird and a caged bird live their lives. The free bird enjoys the open sky and floats on the back of the wind while the caged bird’s wings are clipped and feet are tied. The caged bird’s future looks bleak. Still he sings in a fearful voice and he sings of freedom.

  2. The poet has used a number of poetic devices in the poem “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. The poet uses metaphor (an indirect comparison) when she compares wind to water. The words ‘downstream’ and ‘current’ make us think of the tides in a sea or ocean. Again, she uses metaphors in the use of two birds — “free bird” and ...

  3. Dec 26, 2022 · The caged bird’s song is a ‘fearful trill’ due to. 18. The caged bird opens up his throat to sing because. He thinks singing is the right way to talk of freedom. 19. The caged bird’s plight can be seen as a representation of. 20. The poem “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings” conveys the poet’s demand for.

  4. Maya Angelou’s poem ‘I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings’ describes the state of two birds, where one is free and ‘floats’ and ‘dares to claim the sky’, while the other is caged in his ‘bars of rage’. The first and the fourth stanza shows the delight of the free bird experiencing freedom, whereas the rest of the stanzas ...

  5. That is why the poet says that the bird ‘ stands on the grave of dreams (His dreams are now dead!) / his shadow shouts on a nightmare scream ‘. This is to create a contrast of the caged bird’s life to that of the free bird who ‘names the sky his own’. This also described that the chances to dreaming sweet dreams are banned by the evil ...

  6. The tree is personified as it given the human ability of sighing by the poet. ‘Sighing trees’ refers to the sighing sound made by the breeze while passing through the leafy branches. This is an example of personification. The Trade winds signifies the utmost power of the free bird who goes through and try to acquire and misuse the power he ...

  7. Aswathy Prakash answered 5 years ago. The usual association that the story of the caged bird brings to the mind is that of the status of the women in our patriarchal society where women are not allowed to do certain things and are always told that they should remain within the household. From childhood, a girl is often made to learn that she ...

  8. Jun 13, 2024 · Explain the themes expressed in Maya Angelou’s poem “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”. Last updated June 13, 2024. 360 views 1 answers 1 votes. The caged bird ”sings for freedom”. Why would the free bird not do the same? Though the caged bird sings for freedom, the free bird doesn’t do so. What do you think is the reason behind the ...

  9. The caged bird sings while he is locked in a cage. His wings are clipped and legs are tied. He can seldom see through the ‘bars of rage’. The bird is essentially deprived of freedom, rights and justice. He is fearful with the utmost uncertainty of his life. He has never experienced freedom and so doesn’t even know how it tastes.

  10. The caged bird stands on the grave of dreams because that cage is like a graveyard to the bird’s dreams and aspirations. He is restricted to a great extent and his condition is nightmarish. The caged bird is restricted to move, its feet are tied and wings are clipped. It can not pursue its dreams.

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